A purportedly explicit leaked video featuring Grammy-winning artist Drake has sparked a meme storm after it began circulating online.
A video titled “Drake Leaked Video” that allegedly shows Drake filming himself while doing lewd acts has gone viral online, with Drake trending on X (formerly Twitter) surfaced.
Due to the explicit nature of the video, we will refrain from posting it here. However, it may be noted that it is not possible to confirm whether the person in the video is really the singer as most of the face is covered by the cell phone used to record the NSFW footage. It is important.
But soon after the video went viral and the singer trended online, some unsuspecting fans, who thought the artist's leaked music was trending, watched the video and suffered a traumatic experience. caused a violent reaction. The person responsible for the leak remains anonymous.
Netizens react to Drake's leaked video
A leaked NSFW clip purporting to feature Canadian singer Drake has gone viral online, prompting a flurry of reactions from unsuspecting social media users who stumbled upon the footage.
Here are some of the reactions:
Although there is no confirmation that the artist appears in the video, as most of his face is covered by the cell phone used to film the lewd act, social media users have been using the video to generate viral views. “Leaked video” began flooding their timelines.
Social media users who stumbled upon the phrase online say they clicked on the video expecting to see the leaked music, but were instead drawn to the explicit content.
The controversy over the alleged leaked video occurred on Sunday, February 4th, when the singer was slamming the Grammys on his Instagram Story, minutes before they aired.
On Sunday, the singer, who is nominated for multiple Grammys this year for her 2022 album with 21 Savage, announced that her losssaid on Instagram that the awards ceremony was not based on facts, but only on the opinions of a small number of anonymous individuals, thus making the entire ceremony meaningless. In an Instagram story, he wrote:
“Great artists, please remember this show is not factual. This is just the opinion of a group of people whose names are kept secret. Literally. Google it. In Hip Hop Congratulations to anyone who wins something, but this show doesn’t impact our world.”
The singer wrote a message in his 2019 Grammy acceptance speech video, where he made a similar claim. According to Variety at the time, he said:
“If you're a hometown hero, if you have people singing every word of your song, you've already won.” If there are people with regular jobs who can buy tickets and come to shows, we don't need that here, I promise you, you've already won.”
The singer has yet to respond to the recent controversy.